Ricky Hatton on FNF! God he's ugly

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  • Dirt E Gomez
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    #41
    He seemed like a rather agreeable guy and anybody who says Roberto Duran is their favorite fighter is ok in my book as well. He had some major flab though. Get his ass on the treadmill and off the Baskin's Robins diet.

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    • WindUpMerchant
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      #42
      Castillo also fights at 135 where the guys are naturally smaller.

      Can you imagine Ricky's body attack on Corrales? It would be a repeat of the Maussa fight (I don't really rate Corrales).

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        #43
        Originally posted by JuicyJuice
        Lol, wtf, he's right at the end of his career.
        Did I just read that correctly?

        hahahahahahha. Juy...please leave this forum.

        He's 27 and said he'll continue to fight for another 10 years.



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          #44
          Originally posted by RunWithKnives
          Did I just read that correctly?

          hahahahahahha. Juy...please leave this forum.

          He's 27 and said he'll continue to fight for another 10 years.
          LOL! Are you for real??

          Dude, Ricky said in 2003 that due to his style he knows he only has three years left in boxing. He said after the Tszyu fight that he only has three fights left in him. The guy will be fighting on borrowed time over the next few years.

          He has nothing left to prove anyway, anything on top of the big win against Tszyu is a bonus. Now, he's just living the American dream.

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            #45
            Originally posted by JuicyJuice
            He has nothing left to prove anyway,
            1 win. Over a washed up KT.



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              #46
              Originally posted by jswa17
              maybe off topic, but the interview prooved that Floyd was lying when he said Hatton's dad told him Hatton's not ready for Floyd. Hatton clearly said that's 100% lie, and I belive him.
              i think if floyd ever fights Hatton, he'll probably get knocked out...i think floyd's ducking hatton. but i could be wrong.
              it didnt "prove" anything
              both fighters are saying different things

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                #47
                Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                LOL! Are you for real??

                Dude, Ricky said in 2003 that due to his style he knows he only has three years left in boxing. He said after the Tszyu fight that he only has three fights left in him. The guy will be fighting on borrowed time over the next few years.

                He has nothing left to prove anyway, anything on top of the big win against Tszyu is a bonus. Now, he's just living the American dream.
                if he retires rite now, hes not hof. he has one big fight and thats it. stop dreaming

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by OASIS_LAD
                  castillo is'nt as relentless as hatton and hattons body shots will wear floyd down like crazy
                  if anyone can beat floyd its hatton
                  castillo is probably the most relentless fighter in the world today. dude just keeps coming

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by PBF34
                    castillo is probably the most relentless fighter in the world today. dude just keeps coming
                    Thank you.



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                      #50
                      Hatton has already said that he won't stand toe-to-toe with Castillo, and that he'll try to use his boxing instead (his boxing that has gone missing since the 1990's, other than flashes of it in the Magee fight).

                      But, he knows he can't try to box Mayweather!
                      Back in 2004 in an interview, Hatton said that if he fought Mayweather he'd "try to punch for three minutes each round using a large variety of punches and just hope he (Mayweather) breaks at some point".

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